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Woman turns 100: Here are her tips to a long, healthy life

May 18, 2022
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BECAME A CENTENARIAN T 1HE00 YEAR OLD LIVED THROUGH THE GREAT DEPRESSION WORLD W TAR TWOHE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT, AND SHE SURVIVED COVID-19. SHE’S GOT SOME STORIES CASE HARRY THREES BRITTANY. HOPE TELLS US HER STORY. TH E CORE ROSEMARY, ABINGTON LIVE LIFE DON’T START IT GOOD ADVICE FR OM SOMEONE WHO JUST TURNED 100 YEARS OLD WHICH ONE YOU LIKE THE MOST WHERE I’M SITTING IN THE CHAIR. SMILING BORN IN 1922. I MUST HAVE BEEN ABOUT TWO YEARS OLD. SHE HAS SEEN OUR WORLD THROUGH A UNIQUE SET OF EYES LEDOV ONES HAVE COME AND GONE. WE ASKED THE OAKMONT TO BE SACRAMENTO RESIDENT HER SECRET TO LIFE WHAT TO SIT THERE AND AND GROW YOUR HANDS AND GOING AND SAY OH, SO LET’S GO. I D’O’T KNOW WHAT I’M GONNA DO YOUR FOOL. THA’’S WHAT YOU ARE. YOU’RE JUST A PLAN OF FOOD TIP. MBNUER ONE. KEEP LIVING EVEN WHEN ’T’S TOUGH TIP 2 WORKING ALL THE TIME FOR ONE THING. BUT IT WORK EVERYDAY IN MY LIFE BECAUSE THERWEE RE OTHER THINGS. SHOES THAT GO AND TEACH SCHOOL AND TIP THREE YOU FIND SOMETHGIN FOR YOURSELF TO DO AND SHE SURE DID GRADUATED HIGH SOOCHL COLLEGE AND GOT TWO MASTERS DEGREES THE SECOND ONE AT 56 YEARS OLD. HAPPY OLD GIRL. GRADUALLY, YOU KNOW, YOU CAN LOOK GOOD WHEN YOU’RE HAPPY. AND IT WASAP HPY IN HER FREE TIME. THE SAXOPHONE BASED SHE LOVES MUSIC AND PLAYS. SH E WATCHED JAZZ LEGEND MILES DAVIS LIVE THIS VIRTUAL REALITY HEADSET BY RENDERER. FOR FRONT ROW SEAT INTO THOSE ONCE IN A LIFETIME MEMORIES OF THE PAST. FASTOR FWARD TO DATOY IS A GREAT HISTORICAL? SHE HAS ONE SON FOUR GRANDCHILDREN AND SEVEN GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN. PERHAPS HERES BT TIP TO LONG LIFE LAUGHTER. LITIVES AWAY THE STORY GOES. IN EAST SACRAMENTO, BRIANTTY, HOPE KCRA 3 NEWS. I LOVE HER LAUGH. WELL THE VIRTUAL REALITYEA HDSET THAT ROSEMARY WAS USING THERE TO LISTEN TO MUSIC. IT’S ALSO USED BY OTHER RESIDENTS THERE AND THEY HAVE ALZHEIMER’S AND DEMENTIA AND THROUGH THAT TECHNOLOGY. THEY CAN SEE PHOTOS AND IMAGES OF LOVED ONES AND THE HOPES OF BRINGING BACK SOME OF THEIR MEMORIES, BUT IS YOU CAN TELL THERE FOR ROSEMARY? SHE’S SHE SEEMS PRETTYEL WL INTACT. YES. IT WAS PRETTY COOL TO SEE HER WATCHING SOME JAZZ. YOU CAN SEE YOUR TAPPING HER

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Rosemary Abbington-Reed is a new member of the exclusive centenarian club, after recently turning 100 years old.She is now living at Oakmont of East Sacramento, a retirement community and memory care center. Before that, she lived a life full filled with accomplishments, loss, family, friends and fun. Born in 1922 in St. Charles, Missouri, she was her parents’ only child.She moved to St. Louis to attend Sumner High School, went on to Stowe Teachers College where she got her bachelor’s degree and a teacher’s certificate, and then obtained a master’s degree in education from St. Louis University.In 1955, she reunited with her former grade school boyfriend. They got married, moved to Detroit, and welcomed their son Brian three years later.Still not slowing down, at the age of 56, Abbington-Reed earned another master’s degree from Wayne State University studying Montessori education.After retiring from teaching public school in 1984, her husband died in 1986. She went on to volunteer full-time for the Michigan Foundation for the Blind for another 15 years. At her 60th high school reunion, she was reunited with her high school boyfriend Earl Reed, whose spouse has also died. They married shortly after Mr. Reed asked her son’s permission for her hand in marriage, and stayed married until he died a few years ago. A lifelong Catholic, Abbington-Reed has four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. “If you don’t want to live life, don’t start it,” she said. “The friends you make, they’re worthwhile.”Here are a few of her secrets to a long life:You’re a “fool” if you sit around and be sad for yourself or for others when loved ones pass away. Keep living life.Work, but don’t work every day of your life.Find something for yourself to do.

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Rosemary Abbington-Reed is a new member of the exclusive centenarian club, after recently turning 100 years old.

She is now living at Oakmont of East Sacramento, a retirement community and memory care center.

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Before that, she lived a life full filled with accomplishments, loss, family, friends and fun. Born in 1922 in St. Charles, Missouri, she was her parents’ only child.

She moved to St. Louis to attend Sumner High School, went on to Stowe Teachers College where she got her bachelor’s degree and a teacher’s certificate, and then obtained a master’s degree in education from St. Louis University.

In 1955, she reunited with her former grade school boyfriend. They got married, moved to Detroit, and welcomed their son Brian three years later.

Still not slowing down, at the age of 56, Abbington-Reed earned another master’s degree from Wayne State University studying Montessori education.

After retiring from teaching public school in 1984, her husband died in 1986. She went on to volunteer full-time for the Michigan Foundation for the Blind for another 15 years.

At her 60th high school reunion, she was reunited with her high school boyfriend Earl Reed, whose spouse has also died. They married shortly after Mr. Reed asked her son’s permission for her hand in marriage, and stayed married until he died a few years ago.

A lifelong Catholic, Abbington-Reed has four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

“If you don’t want to live life, don’t start it,” she said. “The friends you make, they’re worthwhile.”

Here are a few of her secrets to a long life:

  1. You’re a “fool” if you sit around and be sad for yourself or for others when loved ones pass away. Keep living life.
  2. Work, but don’t work every day of your life.
  3. Find something for yourself to do.

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